Between the three National League division leaders who were least expected—at least at the start of the year—to be at the top heading into mid-August, which team is most likely to hang on and earn a much needed (or earned, ... (Continue reading)
In what has become more of an Entourage-style offseason you’d see on HBO rather than your typical somewhat-dull NBA one, this summer has been quite different. From the over-publicized “decision” by LeBron James to join forces with a new trio of ... (Continue reading)
The Kentucky Wildcats weren’t the only team to make history on draft night 2010. With Ekpe Udoh being selected by the Golden State Warriors at No. 6 on Thursday night, June 24, the Baylor forward/center became the highest draft pick to ... (Continue reading)
As much as I hate to admit it, the LA Lakers appear to be Finals-bound once again. I don’t want to suggest that anyone is just handing LA the title—but with the number of blowouts the Lakers have had, most of ... (Continue reading)
Regardless of LA winning on a buzzer-beater in Game Six at Oklahoma City to advance to round two of this year’s NBA Playoffs, the Lakers’ end is drawing near. Thunder almost rumpled three straight times at Ford Center with LA in ... (Continue reading)
It’s tough to look back historically at a franchise that has been around since before my parents were even born, but it’s time to do just that as we glance back at the top 25 Lakers of all-time. And in a ... (Continue reading)
Originally signed by the LA Clippers in the first round of the 1998 NBA Draft, Brian Skinner is back where his career began after stints with six other teams. Skinner, currently a forward for the Clippers, is in his 12th season ... (Continue reading)